HONG KONG SAR -
Media OutReach Newswire - 14 March 2025 - The
British Council Hong Kong successfully hosted the
British Council East Asia Education Week 2025 from
5 to 7 March 2025, bringing together senior higher education
leaders from the UK and East Asia to explore new opportunities for
collaboration, research, and innovation, as well as UK alumni from 12
countries and territories in the region to discuss future of
international studies and work. The three-day event saw the
participation of education agents, UK alumni, UK Vice-Chancellors,
alongside policymakers and academic leaders from East Asia, in a series
of strategic roundtables, discussions, and site visits aimed at
strengthening partnerships and knowledge exchange between the UK and
East Asia.
Leighton Ernsberger,
Director Education, East Asia, British Council, commented, "The
British Council works closely with UK and East Asia stakeholders to
strengthen international higher education partnerships. Building on the
success of last year's inaugural event in Malaysia, this year's
discussions in Hong Kong not only showcased the best of UK-East Asia
collaborations but also inspired the next wave of global research
initiatives, transnational education, and student mobility
opportunities.
"Hong Kong is a natural home for the event in East Asia. In terms of
research, UK researchers rank third most common among internationally
co-authored publications in Hong Kong. Hong Kong is also home to over
72,000 alumni of UK universities in the past 15 years and in 2022/23
there where over 19,000 enrolments on UK transnational education
programmes, making Hong Kong, on its own, the fourth largest partner for
teaching and learning in the region with the UK. This illustrates the
depth and strategic nature of partnerships between Hong Kong and the
UK."
Susannah Morley,
Director of British Council Hong Kong, added, "We were delighted
to host the British Council East Asia Education Week in Hong Kong, where
delegates from across the region engaged in critical conversations on
the future of higher education and global collaboration. The
participation of Vice-Chancellors from the UK on an outward mission to
Hong Kong has reinvigorated partnerships and fostered new opportunities
in education, research, and knowledge exchange.
"This mission focused on three priority areas – arts and culture, allied
health and big data, and innovation and knowledge transfer. By
strengthening connections between universities in the UK and Hong Kong,
we aim to create a platform for sustainable collaboration that not only
benefits both Hong Kong SAR and the UK but also contributes to the
broader Greater Bay Area's (GBA) education and innovation ecosystem."
Key discussions shaping the future of UK-East Asia partnerships
The event featured a UK Vice-Chancellors' Higher Education Mission,
where UK university leaders engaged with East Asia's higher education
sector through site visits, strategic briefings, and discussions on
research collaboration, innovation, and funding opportunities.
The
East Asia Agent Conference 2025 brought together almost
200 senior directors of education agencies, universities, and
aggregators from 13 countries and territories and the UK under the theme
"Innovate for a Sustainable Future." The conference focused on
improving the quality of advice available to students, the value of UK
qualifications and the student voice, concluding with a networking
reception, fostering new connections between UK government
representatives and academic leaders.
The East Asia Agent Conference reaffirmed the UK's commitment to
high-quality student support and ethical recruitment. The panel
discussions throughout the day highlighted the Agent Quality Framework
(AQF), a framework designed to strengthen the partnership between the UK
education sector and agents and counsellors, while recognising and
sharing best practices. The conference also recognised the importance of
alumni engagement, employability-driven strategies, and the need for
innovation in agency services to navigate market challenges and
strengthen the UK's position as a top study destination.
Alumni UK: A global network for graduates
Another key component of the East Asia Education Week was the
Alumni UK Symposium, which brought together over 200 UK
alumni from 12 countries and territories in East Asia to exchange
insights and strengthen professional networks. The Alumni Symposium
highlighted the impact of a UK education on career success, emphasising
adaptability, resilience, and an entrepreneurial mindset. A series of
panel discussions among alumni also underscored the power of alumni
networks, the need for lifelong learning, and the importance of
leveraging global connections to navigate evolving job markets and drive
positive societal change. The event also provided the opportunity to
celebrate 33 alumni of the British Council's Women in STEM scholarship
from across Southeast Asia and the new British Council Scholarship for
Women in Hong Kong, launched in 2024 and supported by the Sir Tang Shiu
Kin Education Trust ahead of International Women's Day. The first cohort
of four students from Hong Kong are currently in the UK studying at
Newcastle universities.
Connecting UK alumni from around the world, the British Council Alumni
UK platform creates a global network designed to connect graduates of UK
universities with their peers worldwide and provides professional
development and job opportunities to support career progression.
The event was supported by several partners: the University of Hong Kong
provided an amazing backdrop to the event, Pearson PTE as Gold partners
for the week, Easy Transfer as the reception sponsor, British Council
IELTS, Grok Global Services and Oxford International Education Group as
event partners. Several UK partners were at the heart of event as well,
UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), UK Universities International (UUKI),
British University International Liaison Association (BUILA) and UK
Visas and Immigration (UKVI), reflecting the strategic importance of
Hong Kong to the UK.
To learn more about Alumni UK, visit:
https://alumniuk.britishcouncil.org/.
For more details on the British Council East Asia Education Week, please visit:
https://www.britishcouncil.hk/en/programmes/education/british-council-east-asia-education-week-2025